2020-01-26 18:32:28 by Roland Illig | Files touched by this commit (981) |
Log message: all: migrate homepages from http to https pkglint -r --network --only "migrate" As a side-effect of migrating the homepages, pkglint also fixed a few indentations in unrelated lines. These and the new homepages have been checked manually. |
2020-01-19 01:22:45 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message: multimarkdown: Update to 6.5.1 Unknown changes |
2019-08-11 15:25:21 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3557) |
Log message: Bump PKGREVISIONs for perl 5.30.0 |
2018-08-22 11:48:07 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3558) |
Log message: Recursive bump for perl5-5.28.0 |
2016-07-09 08:39:18 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1068) |
Log message: Bump PKGREVISION for perl-5.24.0 for everything mentioning perl. |
2015-10-18 11:14:11 by Ryo ONODERA | Files touched by this commit (5) |
Log message: Import multimarkdown-4.7.1 as textproc/multimarkdown. MultiMarkdown, or MMD, is a tool to help turn minimally marked-up plain text into well formatted documents, including HTML, PDF (by way of LaTeX), OPML, or OpenDocument (specifically, Flat OpenDocument or '.fodt', which can in turn be converted into RTF, Microsoft Word, or virtually any other word-processing format). MMD is a superset of the Markdown syntax, originally created by John Gruber. It adds multiple syntax features (tables, footnotes, and citations, to name a few), in addition to the various output formats listed above (Markdown only creates HTML). Additionally, it builds in "smart" typography for various languages (proper left- and right-sided quotes, for example). |